Anne U. White Trail [CLOSED]

Anne U. White Trail [CLOSED] is a 3.2 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Boulder, CO that features a waterfall and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking and trail running and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail.

This review is from 2010. From what I understand the trail is currently closed due to flood in 2013.
The Anne U. White Trail follows Four Mile Canyon Creek through a narrow canyon hemmed by thick timber and steep rock walls. Ponderosa, fir, aspen, cottonwood, willow and maple. Contains diverse collection of summer wildflowers and autumn colors.
Great hike for the family with little ones or children doing their first hike.

This trail is great for beginners and all skill levels. I found the scenery to be exceptional and the stream that runs down the entire trail was beautiful. This would be a great run, definitely don't need a backpack for this hike. The trail does get pretty narrow in places and in the sunday we went was pretty busy. Still the trail was pretty quick and easy. You do have to be out at noon and the sheriff was coming through on our way out at noon. Will definitely go back for a nice peaceful trail.

Extremely easy trail that you can take Ur 5y/o. We did it early Friday morning, 6am. No one of the trail. Trail pretty much follows the creek.
Must be off the trail by noon or you get a fine as the sign says b/c of flooding.